Science
- Aug- 2022 -1 August
Something blew up in the Sun’s shadow. Its intensity is still unknown.
An explosion has been seen behind the northeastern limb of the star in our solar system as the Sun approaches…
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Earth is suddenly rotating more quickly than usual, which could mean our doom.
It is common knowledge that the Earth rotates on its axis in about 24 hours. But significant seismic shifts are…
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The discovery of rare metamorphic diamonds may provide insight into Australia’s early history.
Three researchers from James Cook University have found metamorphic diamonds in rocks close to Australia’s northeast coast, working with a…
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Five bizarre and amusing facts about the eccentric genius Nikola Tesla
Names like Newton, Einstein, and Galileo are frequently invoked while discussing scientists. Because of their indispensable contributions to science, these…
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Children who get less than nine hours of sleep may experience major mental health issues.
According to a recent study conducted by the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), children in elementary school who…
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Point of no return has been reached in terms of stopping the whole climate meltdown: Experts
The release of Bill McGuire’s most recent book, Hothouse Earth, couldn’t have happened at a better time. This week, it…
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AI techniques assist researchers in identifying hominins who used fire 800k years ago
According to the working theory of human evolution, learning to manage fire was a significant development. The use of the…
Read More » - Jul- 2022 -30 July
Research: Surface beneath the Andes dripping like fluid for millions of years.
For the first time, scientists have found a rare development taking place beneath the Andes, the world’s largest continental mountain…
Read More » - 30 July
The heaviest neutron star, known as the ‘black widow,’ eats its own mate.
The heaviest known neutron star, which is created when the core of a giant star experiences gravitational collapse at the…
Read More » - 30 July
Rich nations fell short of the $100 billion climate investment target.
According to the OECD, wealthy nations have fallen short of a long-standing commitment to provide $100 billion to assist developing…
Read More » - 29 July
International Tiger Day in 2022: Background, Importance, and Interesting Tiger Facts.
The 29th of July is designated as International Tiger Day each year. The twelveth International Tiger Day takes place this…
Read More » - 29 July
50 kilometres tall huge storms churning on Jupiter captured by Juno.
The Juno spacecraft, which is now orbiting Jupiter, serves as our eyes and ears in this mysteriously colourful and tumultuous…
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India has no intentions to introduce laws governing space travel.
The Department of Space announced on Thursday that it has no intentions to pass legislation governing space tourism, an industry…
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Unknown holes discovered at the bottom of the Atlantic.
Scientists are baffled by a series of holes discovered on the seafloor along a volcanic ridge in the middle of…
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Study: Frogs and snakes devoured $16 billion from the world economy.
According to a study released on Thursday, two invasive species—the American bullfrog and the brown tree snake—cost the world an…
Read More » - 29 July
The first Gorgosaurus dinosaur skeleton to be sold at auction for more than $6 million.
The first skeleton of a Gorgosaurus dinosaur to go up for auction was sold for $6.1 million in a New…
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China keeps a tight eye on rocket debris. Within days, Earth might be struck.
On Wednesday (July 27), China declared that it is actively monitoring the newest large piece of Chinese space debris that…
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Arctic sea ice may be affected by soot and other burned material from wildfires in the West.
Larger and more severe wildfires have a significant negative influence on the environment because they worsen local air quality and…
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A student-built rocket called ‘AzaadiSAT’ will launch with the SSLV rocket for the first time.
750 students from all over India will watch in excitement as the cutting-edge Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) of the…
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After COVID-19, millions experience persistent issues with their sense of taste or smell.
You had Covid, but your sense of smell is still bothering you? You are not alone. The practise of safety…
Read More » - 29 July
It may be possible to reverse baldness and rebuild damaged organs, thanks to research.
Baldness affects millions of individuals worldwide, and the only treatment available until recently was hair implants. However, scientists might have…
Read More » - 28 July
The US approves 8,00,000 additional doses of the monkeypox vaccination.
The monkeypox vaccine will soon be available for distribution after many weeks of delays, according to U.S. health regulators on…
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Study raises new questions about taking high-dose vitamin D supplements.
More study indicates that the vitamin D mania should be dropped. According to research published on Wednesday, taking large amounts…
Read More » - 28 July
Are you aware that the tea you drink contains DNA from bugs?
You’re consuming tea that contains insect DNA. Do you believe that the tea you drink contains traces of bug DNA?…
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For the year 2022, mankind has already depleted its resources.
Earth has reached a significant turning point: Humanity has made it to ‘Earth Overshoot Day’ this year. Or is it…
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What are the facts of the Loch Ness monster whose presence is ‘plausible,’ according to fossil discovery.
According to British scientists, it is ‘plausible’ that the Loch Ness Monster, sometimes known as Nessie, exists. According to researchers,…
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NASA discovers that some lunar pits contain temperatures that are suitable for people.
It’s possible that humanity will one day reside on the moon. This is not just science fiction, scientists are actually…
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According to a study from Oxford University, gaming has no impact on wellbeing.
Gamers rejoice! Because a study found that video games had little impact on people’s wellbeing. Oxford University carried out the…
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10 ISRO satellites transferred to NSIL in India with the goal of developing the space industry.
The Government of India has given 10 operational communication satellites to NewSpace India Limited(NSIL), a Government-run business, as part of…
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More than 30 new species that live at the ocean’s bottom have been discovered.
Numerous species can be found living below the ocean’s bottom, but new research suggests that there may be many more…
Read More » - 27 July
Tobacco rules will be implemented in New Zealand in an effort to stop youth from purchasing cigarettes.
As the MPs have sworn to eliminate the ‘disgusting and absurd’ dominance of tobacco manufacturers, New Zealand becomes the first…
Read More » - 27 July
The COVID-19 virus originated in Wuhan’s animal market, according to two recent research.
Two new studies have emerged that unambiguously link the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan, China, to the origins of the…
Read More » - 27 July
Cats are classified by a Polish institute as ‘alien invading species,’ which sparks intense debate.
Due to their classification of domestic cats as a ‘invasive alien species,’ the government-run Polish Academy of Sciences has angered…
Read More » - 27 July
According to a study, experimental gum reduces the amount of Omicron particles in saliva.
A recent study—which hasn’t yet undergone peer review—has demonstrated that chewing an experimental piece of gum can lower the amount…
Read More » - 27 July
According to a study, video gamers have higher decision-making abilities.
Almost all of us have received criticism for playing video games excessively. No matter if it’s a full-on shooting match…
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